NIFE Engines 3-5-1 Hydraulic Systems Flashcards
Explain how Pascal’s Law governs the forces and pressures associated with a confined liquid
Pressure applied to a confined liquid is transmitted equally in all directions without the loss of pressure and acts with equal force on equal surfaces. The shape of a container has no effect on the pressure or force relationships
Explain the relationship between linear displacement and the change in force between the input and output pistons of a closed hydraulic system
Linear displacement is inversely proportional to the multiplied force
Describe a basic aircraft hydraulic system
The main purpose of a hydraulic system is to multiply force. Create a mechanical advantage.
Reservoir
A storage tank for the hydraulic fluid required in the system. Also serves as an overflow basin for excess fluid caused by thermal expansion, allows air bubbles to be purged, and separates foreign matter
Non-pressurized reservoirs
vented to the ambient air to prevent a vacuum from being formed as the fluid level in the reservoir decreases - used in utility, cargo, and patrol aircraft that are not designed for violent maneuvers
Pressurized reservoir
Pressurized by bleed air from the compressor or by hydraulic system pressure. Ensures positive fluid flow for any aircraft attitude
Types of pumps
- Hand pumps
- Power pumps
- Variable displacement
- Constant displacement
Hand pumps
used in hydraulic systems to supply fluid under pressure to subsystems such as the landing gear, flaps, canopy, cargo doors, bomb bay doors, and to charge brake accumulators (normally classified as emergency systems)
Power pumps
normally driven by the engine but may be electrically motor driven - they either displace a variable amount of fluid or a constant amount of fluid
Variable displacement pump
Regulates volume delivery in accordance with system flow demands
Constant displacement pump
delivers a constant fluid output for any given rotational speed.
Pressure regulator/unloader valve
Always paired with a constant displacement pump. Maintains a set pressure in the system by diverting excess pump flow back to the reservoir when the preset is reached
Check valve
Allows one-way flow in a system. Allows the free flow of fluid from pumps, but prevents back flow of system pressure
Accumulator
- Absorbs pressure surges in the system
- Supplements the pump’s output by storing fluid under pressure
- Stores fluid under pressure for emergency operations
Filters
Ensure the delivery of contaminant free hydraulic fluid.